CAS Testing Area Hours – Final Exam Week

The CAS Testing Area will be open and available for test proctoring on the following days this week:
Monday, May 9 | 9:00 a.m. – 6:00 p.m.
Tuesday, May 10 | 9:00 a.m. – 6:00 p.m.
Wednesday, May 11 | 9:00 a.m. – 6:00 p.m.
Thursday, May 12 | 10:00 a.m. – 7:00 p.m.

The testing area will be closed on Friday, May 13. No tests will be proctored on that day. Faculty have until 11:00 a.m. on Friday, May 13 to pick up their exams from the testing area. After 11:00 a.m., all remaining exams will be placed in faculty mailboxes.

Students with disabilities who require a test reader or a scribe may contact the CAS Information Desk at 786-2396 to schedule an appointment with an Academic Success Professional.

Pearson Master Teacher and Distinguished Service Award winners announced

DockterMTDr. Jason Dockter, professor of English, was named the 2016 Drs. Raymond and Ann Pearson Master Teacher at yesterday’s Employee Recognition Ceremony. Congratulations Jason! Finalists for the prestigious honor included Janice Badgett, Deborah Brothers, Mary Goldstein and Ryan Roberts.

Distinguished Service Award winners were administrator: Ron Riggle, athletic director; professional: Lee Boblitt, student development professional; classified: Donald Loftis, general maintenance technician, CCTC; faculty: Jennifer Ramm, assistant professor of chemistry.

Recipients of the NISOD Excellence Awards are faculty: David Leitner, assistant professor of English, and staff: Robin Ackman, student accounts manager.

Congratulations also to all LLCC employees honored for service anniversaries this year.  Check the LLCC Facebook page later today for a photo album of the event!

LLCC Choir performances today

Don’t forget to come hear a performance by the LLCC Choir  at noon today in A. Lincoln Commons!   In addition, the public is invited for a performance by the LLCC Choir at 7 p.m. this evening in the Commons.

College construction update

As the College prepares for Commencement, we are preparing for projects that may affect some of us returning to our campuses from time to time through the summer.

On May 31, the day after Memorial Day, we will begin another project to repair and maintain our main campus parking lots and roadways.  The project calls for milling and patching areas that have large areas of bad pavement, filling cracks and seal coating all of the parking lots and roadways.  We will also be striping parking spaces, cross walks and curbs.  After the patching portion of project is completed we intend to start sealing at the east side of the campus and work our way west to Shepherd Road.  The Contractor will provide traffic control and signage to provide access to all areas of the campus.

Another project, to replace an aging chiller in the Sangamon Hall physical plant, will also commence at this time.  This will require an interruption to our air conditioning for the week of May 23.  During that period we will be using outside air to mitigate the loss of conditioned air.  The new chiller will allow us to provide chilled water and air conditioning much more efficiently and economically than in the past.

As these projects near completion we will continue our ongoing efforts to replace the old carpet around the campus. In August we will replace the carpet in the Trutter Center with new carpet tiles.  During this period we ask, and are grateful for, your patience as we continue to maintain and upgrade our facilities.

Finally, but no less important than any of the above projects, we will also be replacing the HVAC system at our Litchfield Administration building and have begun working with our colleagues there to help mitigate the impact that project will have on their services and facilities.

If you would like to contact our office about any of these projects, I am available at 786-9605 or at hugh.garvey@llcc.edu

Thank you.
Hugh Garvey
Asst. VP Construction

Thank you from Jimmy Montgomery

To my extended family at LLCC I just wanted to thank you for all the love, prayers and support regarding my mothers recent passing. My family appreciates it.
Jimmy Montgomery
LLCC Police

Employee Recognition & Appreciation Ceremony TODAY!

Please join us for the Annual Employee Recognition and Appreciation Ceremony TODAY, beginning at 3 p.m. in the Student Union.  During this ceremony, the College will recognize employees celebrating a service anniversary or retirement during the past fiscal year.  We will also recognize those receiving the honor of being named our 2016 NISOD recipients, the 2016 Distinguished Service honorees, the 2016 Faculty Emeriti and the 2016 Master Teacher and finalists.  The committee has been working diligently to make this event special for all those employees being recognized, so don’t miss it! Come to cheer on your LLCC family!

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Insurance Information Session today

Please plan to attend one of the following Q & A sessions for an opportunity to ask any questions you may have about health insurance, dental insurance, health savings accounts, flex spending accounts, etc.

Today, May 5 | 9-10 a.m. | Robert H. Stephens Room

Wednesday, May 11 | 2-3 p.m. | Via Skype Meeting
Contact Nicole Ralph (nicole.ralph@llcc.edu or 6-2342) for a link to the meeting.

Also, on June 8, 1-3 p.m., representatives from Allied Benefit Systems, the College’s third-party administrator, will be available to answer benefit, claims and open enrollment questions in the HR Conference Room.

For details about the new plans and open enrollment, view this article:

Open Enrollment for insurance now open; Info sessions planned May 5 and 11

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LLCC Choir performs tomorrow

The LLCC Choir will be performing at noon on Friday in A. Lincoln Commons for all students and staff. Please come to hear these talented students!  In addition, the public is invited for a performance by the LLCC Choir at 7 p.m. Friday in the Commons.